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Department:
Time Type:
Part timeFLSA Status:
Non-ExemptJob Description:
Summary:
Orientation Chairs (OCs) are responsible for the efficient and effective implementation of all New Student and Family Programs projects and goals. To accomplish this, OCs will assist in welcoming and supporting all incoming first-year students, transfer students, and their families and supporters by leading a variety of efforts in preparation for and during New Student Orientation (NSO). This support continues through the All-American Welcome programming during the first weeks of the semester.
Being an Orientation Chair requires a significant commitment and dedication to the work of supporting students and families in their transition to American University. There are multiple vacant positions available. In addition to the general responsibilities of the OCs listed below, each Chair will also have the chance to focus on one of the areas of specialization below.
Essential Functions:
1.) Orientation Planning
Assist with the planning and execution of pre-arrival activities throughout the summer and in-person orientation activities and functions in August, including preparing materials, working with campus partners, compiling interest and assessment data, and supporting day-of logistics.
Contribute to evaluation and assessment by tracking attendance, participating in staff debriefs, and leading team debriefs among Orientation Leaders.
Other duties as assigned.
2.) OTeam Management
Assist in the recruitment and interview process of the Orientation Leaders.
Serve as team leader responsible for the oversight of a group of Orientation Leaders (OLs) as well as team motivator for the OLs during pre-arrival and in-person orientation activities and functions.
Facilitate daily team meetings/debriefs for your group of OLs throughout New Student Orientation.
Manage OTeam communications via email, social media, and other platforms.
Manage OTeam staff bios and photos for website and other promotional outlets.
Manage OTeam SharePoint and other digital and print materials.
Other duties as assigned.
3.) Pre-Arrival Programming
Participate in Eagle Service Drop-in Hours, an initiative to provide support to new students during course enrollment time to assist new students in navigating the logistics of Eagle Service.
Manage the New Student and Family Programs social media accounts.
Contribute to and participate in the creation of digital content for new students and their families.
Keep up to date with expectations of incoming students by reviewing the weekly New Eagle Newsletter that is sent to all new students throughout the summer.
Other duties as assigned.
4.) In-person OL Training
Facilitate various informational sessions during Orientation Leader training.
Manage and confirm OL duties and assignments for the week.
Serve as a point of contact and coordinator of daily orientation activities for your OLs.
Other duties as assigned.
5.) New Student Orientation
Serve as a guide and point of contact for all Orientation Leaders throughout the NSO program.
Assist with day-of logistics, including but not limited to confirming NSO presenters arrive on time, ensuring all NSO spaces are unlocked and prepared in advance, line control and crowd management, and more.
Foster a sense of belonging through active engagement in all in-person programming.
Other duties as assigned.
Competencies:
1.) Merchandise and Marketing
This Orientation Chair will work closely with the Assistant Director of Pre-Orientation and Operations, serving as the primary point of contact for all marketing, communications, and merchandise development for Pre-Orientation and NSO needs. This OC should be comfortable developing social media graphics, promotional videos, and office and program-specific swag materials.
Other duties as assigned.
2.) Scheduling and Logistics, Accessibility
With oversight from the Associate Director of Orientation, this Orientation Chair will focus on the physical logistics of the NSO schedule. This includes but is not limited to assigning breakout rooms for the OL Small Group sessions and the NSO Dialogue sessions, ensuring and documenting accessible routes to and from all on-campus locations, defining wayfinding locations for signage and NSO staff, and more.
3.) Team Camaraderie
With oversight from the Associate Director of Orientation, this Orientation Chair will focus on efforts to increase camaraderie between members of the OTeam over the course of the summer, leading up to and continuing through OL Training and New Student Orientation. This may include but is not limited to social media campaigns, spirit weeks, planned meetups, and more.
4.) Training Content
In conjunction with the Associate Director of Orientation, this Orientation Chair will focus on content creation as it relates to OL-led sessions during New Student Orientation. This includes but is not limited to updating the scripts and talking points for OL Small Groups, identifying ways to engage new students during planned or unplanned downtime, and more. This OC will also work closely with the Graduate Assistant for Orientation as the schedule and logistics for OL Training take shape.
5.) Pre-Orientation - AU Outdoors
This OC will assist in the coordination and curriculum development of the AU Outdoors pre-orientation program. The OC will work with the Assistant Director of Pre-Orientation and Operations and should have a background facilitating outdoor excursions/adventures for incoming first-year students. Past experiences for this program include trips to Shenandoah Valley National Park and Terrapin Adventures.
6.) Pre-Orientation - Civics in Action
This OC will assist in the coordination and curriculum development of the Civics in Action pre-orientation program. The OC will work with the Assistant Director of Pre-Orientation and Operations. The ideal candidate for the Civics in Action OC will have interest and/or involvement in public service, law, or leadership development, and interest in welcoming incoming first-year students. Past experiences for this program included alumni talks, presentations from DC public servants, leadership development workshops, and a tour of the US Capitol.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
Part-time.
Student.
15 hours per week.
In addition to the above responsibilities, all Orientation Chairs must be available for all spring, summer, and fall dates. For a current list of these dates, please contact the Associate Director of Orientation.
During the spring semester and the summer, it is possible for OCs to hold other on- or off-campus jobs, internships, etc. as long as they do not conflict with your ability to complete your OC responsibilities. You cannot hold any other positions, have other commitments, etc. from the beginning of OL Training through the end of New Student Orientation; this includes both on- and off-campus commitments.
Salary Range:
$19.00 per hour.
Required Education and Experience:
Successfully served as part of a previous orientation team since the introduction of the new orientation model (Fall 2024 and onward).
Enrolled as an undergraduate student at American University having completed at least 30 credits.
Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0.
Be in good judicial and academic standing with the university.
Demonstrate a sincere interest in helping new students and their families feel welcomed and supported in their transition to American University.
Be willing to support activities and programs related to diversity, inclusion, sexual consent, and community standards. Training and guidance provided, if necessary.
Work well with others and communicate effectively.
Demonstrate patience, flexibility, strong organizational skills, and a willingness to learn.
Possess a strong sense of responsibility to manage multiple tasks with little supervision.
Display public relation skills and maturity of judgment as an ambassador of AU.
Must exhibit cultural competency and knowledge in topics of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Be willing to accept a challenge and step out of your comfort zone.
Preferred Education and Experience:
Work both independently and within a team environment.
Troubleshoot and solve problems effectively and efficiently.
Work effectively with diverse populations.
Learn and use new and challenging computer programs.
Demonstrate excellent written, verbal, organizational, time management, and interpersonal communication skills.
Relate well to students, families, AU staff, and the public.
Demonstrate leadership, initiative, motivation, professionalism, ingenuity, attention to detail, understanding, compassion, desire to succeed, and strong work ethic.
Carry out other duties as assigned.
Other Details
This position is available only to enrolled American University students.
Please note this job announcement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
American University is an E-Verify employer.
Visit https://www.american.edu/hr/ for additional information about American University employment and benefits.
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